In central Ohio, many injuries happen in situations where people are moving—commuting routes, shopping centers, and busy intersections. After a collision or slip-and-fall, insurance adjusters may argue that symptoms are “too subjective” or that you should have improved sooner.
That’s why TBI valuation in Delaware typically depends on two things:
- Proof that the injury occurred (how it happened, what witnesses/records show, and what clinicians documented)
- Proof of functional limitations (how symptoms affected work attendance, performance, driving safety, parenting, household tasks, and daily living)
Your settlement may be higher when your records show both the injury and the real-world impact—not just a diagnosis.


